I don't think it really matters if you move the mouse, there is always a
delay of about a minute or so whenever you use any special item that needs
processing. This delay is why Recall is pointless.
AFAIK, there is no reg key to lower the value - mapi needs time to finish
processing incoming messages before it starts processing special items.
However... messages are processed immediately if you open them, so if you
used a script to open these messages, you might be able to cut it down to
close to immediately.
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Seehttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/197067which says "There must be
30 to 60 seconds of idle time on your computer before the automatic
processing will activate. Any keyboard or mouse movement will
interrupt this idle time. "
In case I wasn't clear, I'm not talking about returning receipts from
the recipient but rather processing them in the sender's Inbox.
The environment is E2K/E2K3 and the result is the same with Outlook XP/
2003 or 2007. The servers in question are very lightly loaded. The
process receipts upon arrival option is checked in the client.
Do you really never see the receipts in your Inbox?
How did you come to this conclusion? Receipts are processed immediately
when using Exchange. Perhaps you need to specify your environment.
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After furious head scratching, Alan asked:
| Hello,
|
| In Outlook, read receipts and delivery notifications are processed in
| idle time, which seems to be about 1-2 minutes. Anyone know if a
| registry key specifies the exact idle time? We're looking to reduce
| it, like to zero if feasible!
|
| Thanks,
|
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